How do you graph r = 6 sin thetar=6sinθ?

1 Answer
Dec 12, 2016

In Cartesian plane draw a circle with center at (0,3)(0,3) and radius 33.

Explanation:

The relation between polar coordinates (r,theta)(r,θ) and Cartesian coordinates (x,y)(x,y) is x=rcosthetax=rcosθ, y=rsinthetay=rsinθ and r^2=x^2+y^2r2=x2+y2.

We can use this to convert equation in polar coordinates to an equation with Cartesian coordinates.

r=6sinthetar=6sinθ

hArrr^2=6rsinthetar2=6rsinθ

or x^2+y^2=6yx2+y2=6y

or (x-0)^2+(y^2-6y+9)=9(x0)2+(y26y+9)=9

or (x-0)^2+(y-3)^2=9(x0)2+(y3)2=9

This is the equation of a circle with center at (0,3)(0,3) and radius 33 and hence one can draw it accordingly.
graph{x^2+y^2-6y=0 [-10.42, 9.58, -2.24, 7.76]}